I have a 43 WLA engine in a 46 frame (it has the 3 bolt clutch cable). I have no idea what year the backing plate is for the rear brake. Recently the brake sometimes grabs hard at slow speeds when I slowly engage the rear brake. The bike pulsates like the brake grabs and lets go but I don’t feel any pulsating in the pedal. This doesn’t occur at higher speeds. The shoes are reproduction shoes with lots of lining left on them from when I put them in. I also replaced the rear brake drum with a reproduction one and it still does it, occasionally (same with the original brake drum)
I know the actuating camshaft had some play in it and it’s time to pull the rear brake and take a look at it. I also learned two different actuating camshafts were used on the 45 rear brakes. How do I know I have the correct one for the brake shoes I am using?
If there is any play in the actuating cam, especially excessive play, is there a way to put a bushing in? I don’t see a bushing in any parts books and I wonder if there is a specific size bushing to use, material, etc., that is available for the 45s.
Thanks
Ron Papasso
AMCA 3129
I know the actuating camshaft had some play in it and it’s time to pull the rear brake and take a look at it. I also learned two different actuating camshafts were used on the 45 rear brakes. How do I know I have the correct one for the brake shoes I am using?
If there is any play in the actuating cam, especially excessive play, is there a way to put a bushing in? I don’t see a bushing in any parts books and I wonder if there is a specific size bushing to use, material, etc., that is available for the 45s.
Thanks
Ron Papasso
AMCA 3129
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